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Unlock your dream lawn: A step-by-step guide to perfect fall grass seeding

The beginning of fall is the ideal time to start laying down your grass seed and prepping your lawn for spring.

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Neosho native named statewide Grassland Systems Manager for MDC

In his role as Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Grassland Systems Manager, Frank Loncarich will be caring for areas like MDC's Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area in Newton County (pictured above) and other native grassland areas throughout the state.

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MDC offers free Go Native program April 23 in Kansas City

Learn about native plants and take some seeds and seedlings home for transplanting at MDC’s Go Native event April 23 at the Gorman Discovery Center in Kansas City. Blooms can include blazing star (shown), columbine, and coneflowers.

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The hardy wild grass that could save our bread

An obscure species of wild grass contains “blockbuster” disease resistance that can be cross bred into wheat to give immunity against one of the deadliest crop pathogens.

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Loss of ancient grazers triggered a global rise in fires

From 50,000 years to 6,000 years ago, many of the world’s largest animals, including such iconic grassland grazers as the woolly mammoth, giant bison, and ancient horses, went extinct.

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